Lol you did more than I would've, even if I was on duty and on the squad that picked her up so yea, you did fine. Ankles, I usually just take em in to ER nothing we do on the squad will change the outcome and ER generally likes to see position and swelling for their assessment so I don't bother and field interventions such as cold packs ect won't do much if anything for pain. So watch for shock and talk to them is really all Ill do. If its obvious they'll go straight to surgery I'll start an IV which you couldn't have done anyway. So yea you did it it right and overachieved. Talk to them and watch for shock. I rarely worry about calling my patients by name unless they are hysterical or combative. The FD shirt guy, we call them squirrels. He probably got it for helping a volunteer dept with a fund raiser and now wears it everywhere to feel special or try for discounts. I've probably got 20 shirts from the FD with my name, number, rank on them so you can tell they are legit and how often have you seen me wear them? I wear my pullover occasionally because its warm that's about it. If I'm not on duty I rarely wear the clothing because I don't need the shirt to make me fel good, I know what I've accomplished so I don't need the shirt. Most that wear them are not active members or much less certified. The ones that are don't show it because we get asked to look at baby's BooBoo or listen to Grammys cough ect everywhere we go and it gets old. You did fine